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Post by bennyboy » Tue Jan 29, 2013 4:17 pm

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Post by lewd lude lover » Tue Jan 29, 2013 4:31 pm

Hey, i'm not having a go at 4WS. Its a great bit of kit. But, It does weigh a ton and track usage normally begins with weight saving. For the normal roads its cool but I found it less predictable than the S. But I suppose there is a reason for that :lol:

The best bit about 4WS is kids stopping and staring as you reverse park into a tiny space in one move. They goggle eye at wheels, the car and then at you like its james bond or something. For this alone its worth it :lol:

Many people who get into ludes buy 4WS models, get more serious about the car and swap over the rear assembly for a 2WS system. For this reason I stand by what I said but I am not poking 4WS. It was 4ws that made me wonder how good ATTS could be and I'v had three type S since then so it must have done something right! :D
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Post by Merlin » Tue Jan 29, 2013 4:35 pm

lewd lude lover wrote:The best bit about 4WS is kids stopping and staring as you reverse park into a tiny space in one move. They goggle eye at wheels, the car and then at you like its james bond or something. For this alone its worth it :lol:
I can't park my Civic anymore because of this :facepalm: It takes me 3-4 goes now.
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Post by Donald » Tue Jan 29, 2013 4:38 pm

I remember the first time I tried parking with 4WS. :lol:

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Post by Lude-dude » Tue Jan 29, 2013 4:57 pm

schumacher & patrese tested this on benetton f1 car, they came up with its wierd

but lap times were the same, so the benefits were probably outweighed by the extra weight

dunno go with what your prefer I say
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Post by Rocky » Tue Jan 29, 2013 4:59 pm

Back on topic...the Prelide is fine as a daily driver. I used use mine for work as a field engineer driving between sites all day. But then I wasnt paying for petrol.

I get around 30 mpg on average over a full tank.
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Post by Sailor » Tue Jan 29, 2013 11:29 pm

Merlin wrote::D I'm not having a go. I learnt to drive on track in my 4WS 5th before I got my 2WS 4th and got into some crazy jobby without the 4WS spazzing out and throwing me off the track. The track instructor dude was even impressed with it as he thought it was going to be a hinderance. Check this clip out, I hare into a corner at more than 70, the back end swings out, the 4WS brings it back into line again:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Kg0SwcjlPE&t=5m0s
Nicely done, with smooth steering inputs - not like some of the jerky stuff you see in some vids.
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Post by Faceless » Wed Jan 30, 2013 9:59 am

Great feedback everyone, many thanks for the replies. Alot taken onboard. :)

Prelude perfectly suitable as a daily car... providing you have a deep enough wallet to keep filling it up :) - or ideally work just a few miles from home! I might end up turning it into a bit of a project, in which case, would like to save it for weekends/special trips etc. Although will be my primary ride initially.

Have read quite a bit on the 4WS system. Is this a standard feature on certain 5th Gen models?

Still cant get around £2K for one of these cars. Suppose alot comes down to age plus depreciation.
If you look at other brands, Ford, VW, BMW, etc you get virtually nothing for £2K. But a mint Prelude is money VERY well spent !!

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Post by Merlin » Wed Jan 30, 2013 10:11 am

Faceless wrote:Have read quite a bit on the 4WS system. Is this a standard feature on certain 5th Gen models?
All UK 2.2 VTEC's be it 4th or 5th gen have 4WS from the factory. Some Japanese version have the option to have it. If you need more info have aread of this http://www.ludegeneration.co.uk/honda-p ... -t720.html
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Post by Faceless » Fri Feb 01, 2013 4:16 pm

Cheers.

So what sort of mileage are you all getting from a full tank?

What might be the main "issues" that could crop up buying second hand these days?
I know to look for a manual car if possible, as the automatic gearbox has its weaknesses.

Suppose also ensuring the usual cambelt/servicing has been kept up to date in the service book - a good sign of a mechanically tidy car. I've read about the sticking Caliper issues also.

Dont want to find I have a big repair bill to deal with, a week after buying one (5th gen). :(

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